Hi there
Carl Friedrich Bolz skrev:
Hi all,
the Bern Smalltalk/PyPy sprint is finished. There won't be a sprint
summary in the PyPy sense, but we covered most of what happened during
the week on the (already mentioned) pypysqueak.blogspot.com . I just
posted a short summary about the
Hey,
Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
the Bern Smalltalk/PyPy sprint is finished. There won't be a sprint
summary in the PyPy sense, but we covered most of what happened during
the week on the (already mentioned) pypysqueak.blogspot.com . I just
posted a short summary about the overall
Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
the Bern Smalltalk/PyPy sprint is finished. There won't be a sprint
summary in the PyPy sense, but we covered most of what happened during
the week on the (already mentioned) pypysqueak.blogspot.com . I just
posted a short summary about the overall achievements
Hi Martijn,
2007/10/30, Martijn Faassen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
the Bern Smalltalk/PyPy sprint is finished. There won't be a sprint
summary in the PyPy sense, but we covered most of what happened during
the week on the (already mentioned) pypysqueak.blogspot.com . I
So, it seems many people liked the blog thing. How about we start a
general PyPy blog where we can all post? Should we try to set
something up on codespeak or just keep using blogspot? The latter
increases the chances that things are happening soon :). Any ideas for
a title?
Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
So, it seems many people liked the blog thing. How about we start a
general PyPy blog where we can all post? Should we try to set
something up on codespeak or just keep using blogspot? The latter
increases the chances that things are happening soon :). Any ideas for
Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
See? If we decide to do that we won't get a blog anytime soon :-). But
I agree that some rest/svn integration later would be nice.
indeed, not being lazy is not our best value :-).
blogger and blogspot are the same thing, I think. I went with Maciek's
suggestion
2007/10/30, Antonio Cuni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
See? If we decide to do that we won't get a blog anytime soon :-). But
I agree that some rest/svn integration later would be nice.
indeed, not being lazy is not our best value :-).
blogger and blogspot are the same
In a message of Tue, 30 Oct 2007 17:28:36 +0100, Antonio Cuni writes:
Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
So, it seems many people liked the blog thing. How about we start a
general PyPy blog where we can all post? Should we try to set
something up on codespeak or just keep using blogspot? The latter
Hi Laura,
2007/10/30, Laura Creighton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
But I think that a touring blog would be nice, even as a place to
download our thoughts before our brains overflow. Somebody,
someplace, must have made emacs binding for a commonly used
blogging site, no? Googling isn't helping
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 06:09:46PM +0100, Laura Creighton wrote:
But I think that a touring blog would be nice, even as a place to
download our thoughts before our brains overflow. Somebody,
someplace, must have made emacs binding for a commonly used
blogging site, no? Googling isn't helping
This email is a great first post for the blog. And posts about how
the trip is going would also be great...
Em 30/10/2007, às 15:09, Laura Creighton escreveu:
On Saturday, Jacob, Samuele, Armin and I leave for the USA. We are
meeting with Humanized in Chicago, then IBM in New York, the
Hi all,
the Bern Smalltalk/PyPy sprint is finished. There won't be a sprint
summary in the PyPy sense, but we covered most of what happened during
the week on the (already mentioned) pypysqueak.blogspot.com . I just
posted a short summary about the overall achievements of the week:
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